When

Where

Carolinas District Club Coaching Day

Guilford Technical Community College, Jamestown, NC

May 5, 2018 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

This is the second year that these day-long club education events are being offered throughout the District. Our purpose is to bring essential club excellence training to every club in the District, to help each club become stronger and more effective in providing service to their own communities, and to establish links between the clubs and individuals who can advise and assist them in their efforts.

This event is specifically designed to be:

Accessible (located close to the clubs within driving distance),

Affordable (costing only a minimal amount for food and materials), and

We intend this event, and those like it, to be the most valuable club strengthening activity of the year for every club in the Carolinas.

New! Any club that started the new Kiwanis year with 20 members or less will get one free registration ($25 value) to the Club Coaching Day of their choice. Simply email leahcdo@gmail.com which coaching day you would like to attend by the deadline to be registered.

We are continuing to offer sessions on service, membership growth, and club management while adding new sessions and updating content to make the event even better than before.

Who Should Attend? Any Kiwanian in the Carolinas District is welcome to attend. But, every club within a two-hour driving radius of Greensboro, NC should plan to have representatives attend this event. Club officers, Board members and committee chairs will find the material offered here particularly useful. However, any member will benefit from the information being presented.

Why Is This Important? Every club, regardless of size or strength, can grow and become stronger, and more effective in serving the youth of their communities. This may be your only opportunity this year to get all this information in one place, on one day, close to home, and easily affordable.

Kids Need Kiwanis!

And, Kiwanis Needs Stronger, More Effective Kiwanis Clubs.

What Does It Cost? This event will cost $25 per person plus the investment of your time and energy. It doesn’t get any more affordable than this!

Don't Miss This Opportunity!

Here is what attendees at last year’s Club Coaching Days had to say about the events.

“Exceptional meeting!”

“Collective roundtable with other members was worth the whole day.”

“I was tired going in, but energized going out.”

“Even better than expected. A ton of positives from the location, to food, to how organized it was, and the amazing binders!”

“Absolutely worth it. Met with other club members to understand the need for our club’s survival and agree on steps needed with dates.”

“Speakers were all great, knowledgeable, and informative.”

“Wonderful ideas at all of the sessions.”

“I did membership growth and I am excited by the new ideas that will help my club!”

“This was one meeting that ALL clubs need to attend.”

“Clubs that did not attend will, unfortunately, never know what they missed.”

Clubs Across The Carolinas Raved About Club Coaching Day!

175 individuals from 62 clubs attended Club Coaching Days last year. 133 of the 175 participants filled out event evaluations and 100% gave the events positive reviews.

Program Overview

Program Descriptions

Keynote Address

“Making A Difference in Today’s World.” Kiwanis leaders make a difference in their communities every day. Learn the 5 essential elements of successful Kiwanis clubs and discover how you can use them to lead your club, provide improved service to the community, and make a bigger difference in the lives of the children you serve. Contains Newly Revised Material

Track 1: Service Growth

“Rediscovering Your Community.” Communities and community needs are constantly changing. Find out how your club can gather the information it needs to assess what the community needs and how your club can best meet those needs.

“The Power of SLP Sponsorship.” Service Leadership Programs (SLPs) and branded service activities are the “crown jewels” of Kiwanis. SLPs not only serve the youth of your community in ways that no other programs do, they help bring new members and new vitality to your club. Learn how to start, expand or improve your club’s sponsorship of these vital gems. Contains Newly Revised Material.

“Building Signature Projects.” Strong Kiwanis clubs all have one or more projects that they are uniquely known for in their community. Find out about some of these “signature projects” and learn how you can start one of your own.

“Strategies for Community Partnerships.” Together we can do more. Discuss strategies for forming partnerships with others in your community and obtaining sponsorships to expand your fundraising and service impact beyond your own membership. Contains Newly Revised Material

Track 2: Membership Growth

“The Role of the Membership Chair.” The club membership chair has become one of the most critical members of the club leadership team. A strong, energetic membership chair is critical, not just to recruiting new members, but also to ensuring members are engaged and active in service, feel valued for their contributions and are eager to remain with the club.

“Strategies for Attracting New Members.” Opportunities and methods for attracting new members to a club have grown dramatically in recent years. This session will explore both new and time-tested strategies for inviting new members to engage in Kiwanis service.

“Engaging and Retaining Members.” Members will not stay with a club for long unless they are engaged in relevant, productive service and feel valued for their contributions. Come explore ways to ensure that your members are active and happy in their Kiwanis service.

“Creating Exceptional Member Experiences.” Discover new ways to enhance the member experience by developing new meeting formats, expanding member communications, and injecting new energy into your club’s meetings and activities. New Session

Track 3: Club Strengthening

“Strategic Planning for Clubs of All Sizes.” Strategic planning is the process of determining where a club is going and how it is going to get there. It is something that every club, of any size, should be doing on a regular basis. Come find out how to do it in your club’s unique situation and what you will gain from the experience. Also, learn about the Kiwanis I-Plan and the District Strategic Plan and what they mean at the club level.

“Leadership and Succession Planning.” Come explore methods of identifying new leaders among your members and prospective members. Examine ways to train your members for future leadership roles. Discuss your need for succession planning and share ideas for fulfilling that need. New Session

“Marketing, Public Relations & Branding Your Club.” In many communities, Kiwanis is “the best story that no one ever heard”. Learn how to let your community know why you serve, what you do, and how you do it. Learn how to use the Kiwanis Branding materials in marketing your club. Find out how to access resources that can help you make your club more visible and better known in the community. New Session

“Best Practices In Club Management.” Tracking key indicators of your club’s performance can help you stay focused on your desired results, improve financial stewardship, and avoid common pitfalls in non-profit organization management. Learn about some of the often-overlooked administrative aspects of managing a successful Kiwanis club and how to strengthen your club’s management. Contains Newly Revised Material

Club-Level Action Planning

You and the other members of your club in attendance will work with an experienced club coach to plan specific actions that you can take back to your club and begin immediately to help your club grow, and become more effective in serving your community.

Closing Comments

“Building Stronger, More Relevant Clubs TODAY.” Learn how your club can work with your Lt. Governor or a trained club coach to help implement the things you have learned and planned today in your club tomorrow.

The third of similar events to be offered throughout the district this year, this club coaching day brings essential club excellence training to clubs to help them become stronger and more effective in providing service to their communities and to establish links between the clubs and individuals who can advise and assist them in their efforts.

Directions and Logistics

Location:

The Club Coaching Day will be held in the Medlin Campus Center on the GTCC Jamestown Campus, 601 East Main St., Jamestown, NC 27282 (See the map below.) Check - in for Club Coaching Day, our continental breakfast, and the Opening Plenary session will be on the first floor. Follow the directional signs inside the building. Volunteers will be available to help guide you.

Parking:

If you enter the campus from East Main Street, you will see the front of the Medlin Campus Center on the opposite Side of Montgomery Circle. However, our functions are best accessed from the rear (opposite side) where parking is most available.

To access the rear of the Medlin Campus Center, enter the roundabout at Montgomery Circle, then take the first right turn toward the short-term visitor parking. Parallel the parking lot on the access road for approximately 500 feet, then turn left onto Rochelle Road. At the end of Rochelle Road turn left onto Banner Drive, then in about 300 feet, turn left into the parking lot. AT the end of the lot is the Ground Floor Entrance to the Medlin Campus Center. PLEASE DO NOT PARK IN SPACES MARKED "FACULTY".